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Be careful

Sewing

    

 

 

This sewing machine is only used by persons trained in safe 

operation.

This sewing machine cannot be used for any purpose other 

 

 

Protective glasses must be worn when sewing machines are 

When the following happens, please cut off the power supply.

For the sake of completeness, please install protective device 

 

 

 

than sewing.

used.

If you don't wear protective glasses, there will be danger whe

-n you break the needle. The broken part of the needle may p

-op into your eyes and cause injury.

Otherwise, when you step on the pedal, the sewing machine 

will cause injury.

·

When the needle goes through the thread

·

When changing needle or shuttle core

·

When a sewing machine is not in use or when a person leav

-es the sewing machine

If a worktable with casters is used, the casters should be fixe

-d so that they cannot move.

before using this sewing machine. If these safety devices are 

not installed, use sewing opportunities to cause personal injur

-y and sewing machine damage.

During the sewing process, do not touch any moving parts o

If the sewing machine operates incorrectly, or hears abnorm 

If the sewing machine breaks down, please contact the shop 

-r place the objects on the moving parts, because this will ca

-use injuries to people or damage to the sewing machine.

When the head of the sewing machine falls down, please ma

Accidents such as foot clamping have occurred in the move

When the sewing machine head falls down or stands up, ple

One-handed operation can easily cause injury if the weight o

-ke sure that the worktable is fixed and not moved at will.

-ment of worktable, which is the cause of personal accidents.

-ase operate with both hands.

-f the sewing machine slips.

-al noise or smells abnormal odor, the power supply should b

e cut off immediately. Then contact the shop or trained techn

-icians.

or trained technicians.

Clean

 

Please cut off the power supply before starting the cleaning 

operation.

If you step on the pedal by mistake, the sewing machine will 

cause injury.

When the head of the sewing machine falls down, please ma

Accidents such as foot clamping have occurred in the move

When the sewing machine head falls down or stands up, ple

One-handed operation can easily cause injury if the weight o

-ke sure that the worktable is fixed and not moved at will.

-ment of worktable, which is the cause of personal accidents.

-ase operate with both hands.

-f the sewing machine slips.

When lubricating oil and butter are used, it is necessary to w

-ear protective glasses and gloves to prevent lubricating oil fr

-om falling into serious or sticking to the skin, which is the ca

-use of inflammation.

In addition, lubricants or butter should not be drunk, otherwis

-e vomiting and diarrhea will occur.

Keep oil out of reach of children

Maintenance And Inspection

Only trained technicians can repair, maintain and inspect se

Maintenance, maintenance and inspection related to electric

Turn off the power supply when the following happens. Pull t 

Before opening the motor cover, be sure to turn off the powe

When the power switch must be connected to adjust, be sur

 

When replacing parts or installing optional accessories, be s

The Company will not be liable for any accident or malfuncti

 

When removing the safety protection device and installing it 

In order to prevent accidents and malfunctions, please do no

When the head of the sewing machine falls down, please ma

Accidents such as foot clamping have occurred in the move

-ke sure that the worktable is fixed and not moved at will.

-ment of worktable, which is the cause of personal accidents.

When the sewing machine head falls down or stands up, ple

One-handed operation can easily cause injury if the weight o

-ase operate with both hands.

-f the sewing machine slips.

-wing machines.

-ity should be entrusted to purchasing shops or electrical pro

-fessionals.

-he plug from the power outlet.

Otherwise, when you step on the pedal, the sewing machine 

will cause injury.

·

Inspection, adjustment and maintenance

·

Replacement of fragile parts such as spindle and cutter

-r supply, wait a minute, and then perform the operation.

Touching the motor surface can cause burns.

-e to switch to maintenance mode.

Be careful to observe all safety precautions

-ure to use only genuine parts.

-on caused by the use of non-authentic parts.

again, be sure to install it in situ and check whether it can wo

-rk properly.

-t alter the sewing machine without authorization.

The Company will not be liable for any accident or malfunctio

-n caused by the modification of the sewing machine.

Summary of Contents for A6000-G

Page 1: ...mpany for disposal ations 3 When parts need to be replaced in product maintenance or repair there are un 1 Unused packaging materials in order to be recycled again please send them t 2 lubricants used...

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Page 3: ...g This content indicates that if this mark is mishandled people will die or be seriously injured ote N That if this mark is mishandled it may cause minor or moderate injurys Patterns And Symbols The s...

Page 4: ...2 5 5 35 10 45 85 USB USB 35kg...

Page 5: ...dew will affect the correct operation of sewing machine he power plug off the socket Lightning may affect the corre ct operation of sewing machine nection ports Otherwise it may lead to failure Ask tr...

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Page 7: ...ands up ple One handed operation can easily cause injury if the weight o ke sure that the worktable is xed and not moved at will ment of worktable which is the cause of personal accidents ase operate...

Page 8: ...abel The following warning labels are on the sewing machine When using the sewing machine please follow the instructions on the label If the label falls off or is ambigu CAUTION Moving parts may cause...

Page 9: ...Needle Mounting the Bobbin Installation of bobbin case Threading the Needle Thread Winding up the Bobbin Thread Lifting of presser foot Adjusting the Stitch Length Use of back Feeding Wrench Hand tou...

Page 10: ...justing the Take up Spring Adjust the Height of the Needle Bar Adjust the Synchronization of the needle and hook Adjust the Synchronization of the Needle and Feed Adjustment of the Height of feed dog...

Page 11: ...on of the machine parts therefore the operator shall thoroughly check the machine turn the upper wheel by hand and check it for difficulty in free rotation slight impact and other uneven resisting for...

Page 12: ...icity supply before he gets away from the machine 6 Prohibit the head hands and anything to approach the upper wheel and bobbin winder while the machine is operating 7 Never remove or mount the protec...

Page 13: ...y facing the operator Fix the two stand bases to the B side of oil tray hin ge side then fix the oil tray 3 Insert machine head coupling hook into the pin holes in the bottom plate such th at it is em...

Page 14: ...ore the operation is co nducted 1 1 10 MAX A 2 MIN B 1 Information on lubrication 1 Fill oil pan with sewing machine oil 10 while oil up to MAX mark A 2 When the oil level lowers below MIN ma rk B ref...

Page 15: ...rrow till it reaches the e nd point 4 Screw down the needle carrying screw 5 Take care to ensure that the elongated sl ot C on the needle is aligned to the left directi on D 8 Fig 8 A B C D 1 2 Cautio...

Page 16: ...then install the bobbin case into the hook Caution 1 To prevent the unexpected startup of sewing machine trim off the power supply before the operation is conducted 11 12 Winding up the Bobbin Thread...

Page 17: ...crew set winding lever in direction A or direction B and fix s crew again Direction A is intended for re duction and direction B is intended for incre ase Caution The amount of thread wound o nto the...

Page 18: ...its highest position lead out the thre ad end from the thread stand and conduct th reading as per the serial numbers indicated in the figure Caution 1 To prevent the unexpected startup of sewing machi...

Page 19: ...e Stitch Length Fig 16 13 A Press needle gauge knob and rorate it a ccording to arrows do not release it until the the number you require aim at A direction right 1 2 B above machine head Loose needle...

Page 20: ...equence the brightness till turn off 17 Fig 17 18 Fig 18 D C B A E 18 Operating the Treadle Fig 18 16 1 4 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 E 5 D 1 The treadle has 4 operation levels 1 The machine runs at low sewing spee...

Page 21: ...f treadle connecting rod by moving upward downward the upper connecting rod and lower connec ting rod 2 Screw down screw when adjustment is over 1 Caution 1 To prevent the unexpected startup of sewing...

Page 22: ...the operation is co nducted 21 Fig 21 A B 4 1 1 2 2 A B 1 3 0 8 3 4 Adjustment of panel moving distance 1 Remove nut 2 Move connecting rod joint from A to B panel moving distance is 1 3times than ori...

Page 23: ...n after the sewing machine has been used for appr oximately two hours 1 Caution 1 To prevent the unexpected startup of sewing machine trim off the pow er supply before the operation is co nducted 2 1...

Page 24: ...the accident 3 Use the following procedure to check the amount of oil being supplied to the rotary hook when replacing the rotary hook or when changing the sewing speed of paper can be used as the lub...

Page 25: ...t 2 Open rubber plug in panel 3 Loosen screw in compression rod guid e frame move mobile compression rod fro m up and down to adjust the height and angle of presser foot height of presser foot is the...

Page 26: ...height 10 mm the maximum height 13mm 4 Securely tighten the nut 1 Caution 1 To prevent the unexpected startup of sewing machine trim off the pow er supply before the operation is co nducted 27 Fig 27...

Page 27: ...when toward anti clockwise B 30 Fig 30 30 Adjusting the Take up Amount of Take up Lever Fig 30 23 C A B 1 2 A 1 Unscrewing the screw 2 Move the right thread hook to adjust the thread amount of thread...

Page 28: ...for sewing of special materials or usage of spe cial stitch threads 31 Fig 31 B A B The tension of take up spring is too high so needle thread is drawn out of place B in proces s of the action The ta...

Page 29: ...e needle thread in direction B If place B of n eedle thread is drawn before take up spring reaches its lowest position reduce the tensio n of take up spring 1 2 Caution 1 To prevent the unexpected sta...

Page 30: ...e pow er supply before the operation is co nducted 33 Fig 33 B C A D 0 0 05mm DB 1 DP 5 DA 1 B D 33 Adjust the Synchronization of the needle and hook Fig 33 26 1 2 2 DBX1 DPX5 B DAX1 D 3 0 0 05mm 4 2...

Page 31: ...rews of the feed eccentric cam and then turn the feed ecce ntric cam slightly to adjust the timing If m ake the needle sooner than material feeding rotate toward A direction If make the needle l ater...

Page 32: ...hen the feed lifting crank is turn towards A direc tion turn towards B direction the feed dog wi ll be lower When the feed dog in the highest 35 Fig 35 A B A A Feed dog B B Needle plate position the s...

Page 33: ...3 Caution 1 To prevent the unexpected startup of sewing machine trim off the pow er supply before the operation is co nducted 1 2 In order to prevent puckering lowe r the front of the feed dog 3 In o...

Page 34: ...screws 37 Fig 37 38 Fig 38 39 Fig 39 5 Turn over the sewing machine down on the supporting bar of head 6 Remove the bobbin case 7 Wipe off any dust from the rotary hook with a soft cloth and check th...

Page 35: ...needs to hold tight frame body of the sewi ng machine by two people as the picture sho ws 2 Attention for placing Must be put in the plain site Clear the scre wdriver or something embossment out of t...

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